Gingers are apparently thrilled to finally be represented in emoji form, but they weren’t alone; the update also saw the addition of baldy, curly, and white-haired noggins.

The latest release also includes a severed leg, a badger, some bum wipe, and a gross foot. I mean, look at it.

*gag*.

3. Want to work with influencers? It’s gonna cost ya.

Influencers are not going to promote your product or service just because you think it’s the bee’s knees.

Depending on how influential they are, they may get hundreds, or even thousands of messages a day. So, if you won’t provide a sample, or what you do offer is completely irrelevant to their audience, or you won’t pay them, chances are, you’re going to be ignored.

This handy-dandy infographic provides a nice breakdown of influencer demographics, and what they expect in return for partnering with a brand.

Via adweek.com

4. Most popular memes make me feel…

This may come as a shock, but there are a whole heap of people in this world that are racist, sexist, and homophobic, and they love to hang out on this place called the Internet.

A recent study looked at millions of memes and how they were used on Twitter, Reddit, 4chan’s Politically Incorrect board /pol/, and Gab.

While no platform should be considered a ‘safe space’ there is still a very stark contrast between the most popular memes on Twitter, and 4chan’s /pol/, which has a ridiculously frog-heavy top 10 thanks to Pepe’s alt-right affiliation (poor Pepe).

HAHA! JK! LOLZORDS! You silly Internet idiots. Nobody actually spray painted an endangered animal, but Paddy Power pretended they did in their latest campaign ‘England ‘til I dye’, which was designed to draw attention to the plight of the polar bears living in the Russian Arctic. Also, if you didn’t know, the World Cup is in Russia, and you can place a bet on who will kick some goals in the football game.